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* <b>Heat Production</b> | * <b>Heat Production</b> | ||
[http://openwetware.org/images/f/fd/Cold_Switch_Mechanism.jpg Diagram of proposed mechanism] | |||
What's a good "cold switch" - a riboswitch that would stop transcription at a specific temperature? | What's a good "cold switch" - a riboswitch that would stop transcription at a specific temperature? | ||
Does the UCP1 create enough heat, fast enough, to make a difference? | Does the UCP1 create enough heat, fast enough, to make a difference? |
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5 January 2011
- Colon Cancer Detection Questions
Can isopeptags be used to detect a cancer biomarker and then create a response inside the cell? If not, what other transmembrane proteins can?
- Heat Production
Diagram of proposed mechanism What's a good "cold switch" - a riboswitch that would stop transcription at a specific temperature? Does the UCP1 create enough heat, fast enough, to make a difference? Does activation of UCP1 harmfully inhibit ATP production? Or can we overproduce ATP to compensate?
- CO Detection
Can E. coli be altered to survive in CO long enough to detect it?